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Magee may refer to: People *Magee (surname) Places and institutions * Magee, Mississippi, a city in Simpson County, Mississippi, U.S. * Magee, New York, also known as Magee's Corners, a hamlet in the Town of Tyre, Seneca County, New York, U.S. * Magee, Queensland, a locality in Beebo, Goondiwindi Region, Australia **Magee railway station * Magee College, a campus of Ulster University in Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland * Magee Secondary School, Vancouver, Canada * Magee-Womens Hospital of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pennsylvania, United States Other uses * Magee of Donegal, clothing manufacturer and retailer, County Donegal, Ireland * ''Maniac Magee'', a novel by Jerry Spinelli published in 1990 * Magee, a nickname for the cavity magnetron, a microwave vacuum tube device See also *Magi (other) *Maji (other) *Majhi (other) *McGee (other) *McGhee, a surname *McGhie McGhie is a Scottish surname with Gaelic origins. It is de ...
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Magee, Mississippi
Magee is a city in Simpson County, Mississippi, United States. It is part of the Jackson metropolitan area. History The first settlers in the area were Arthur Mangum and Phil Magee, who came into the area around 1820. Pioneers from Virginia and the Carolinas followed. The town of Magee was originally named Mangum, after Arthur Mangum; it kept this name until 1859. In 1840, Willis Magee built a grist mill on Little Goodwater Creek, inside the present city limits. He started the first and only postal service in the area in 1855. Robert Solomon Magee was the first post master in Magee and the city of Magee was named after him. Richard Farthing came to Magee in 1859 when he was in the leather tanning business. He bought 80 acres of land and also built a tanyard and used water from the mill pond to tan his leather. The population of Magee in 1919 was 786. There were approximately 23 businesses in the area at the time. Magee is approximately 42 miles south of Jackson, 45 miles nor ...
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Magee College
The Ulster University Magee campus is one of the four campuses of Ulster University. It is located in Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland and opened in 1865 as a Presbyterian Christian arts and Seminary, theological college. Since 1953, it has had no religious affiliation and provides a broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate academic degree programmes in disciplines ranging from business, law, social work, creative arts & technologies, cinematic arts, design, computer science and computer games to psychology and nursing. Academics Magee offers a large number of Undergraduate education, undergraduate and Postgraduate education, postgraduate programmes through Ulster University's four faculties: UU Faculties . Retrieved on 2 July 2009. #Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences #Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment #Life and Health Sciences #Ulster Business School Within each faculty there are a number of schools offering programmes for their relative discipli ...
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UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital
UPMC Magee-Women's Hospital known simply as Magee-Womens Hospital, is a nationally ranked, 335-bed non-profit, full service specialty hospital located in South Oakland, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Magee-Womens is a part of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). The hospital is near UPMC's flagship campus which houses Presbyterian and Montefiore. While the hospital is UPMC's primary facility for women's health, the hospital is a full service hospital that also serves men. As the hospital is a teaching hospital, it is affiliated with University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. History History of Magee goes back to the early 1900s when on January 19, 1911, Mrs. Alfred Birdsall delivered the first baby at a makeshift hospital in the former home of Christopher Magee. The hospital is built on the grounds of the home of legendary Pittsburgh political boss Christopher Magee and named in honor of his mother, Elizabeth Steel Magee. In 1931, Magee Hospital and the University of ...
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Magee (surname)
Magee is an Irish and Scottish surname derived from the Irish surnames Mag Aodha and O’Maolgaoithe. It is uncommon as a given name. Notable people with the surname include: * Abbie Magee (born 2000), Northern Irish football player * Adrian Magee (born 1996), American football player * Amos Magee (born 1971), American soccer player, coach, and front office * Andrew Magee (1962), American golfer, only player in PGA history to have a hole-in-1 on a par 4 * Audrey Magee, Irish novelist * Barry Magee (born 1934), New Zealand marathon runner * Bryan Magee (1930–2019), British politician, writer and broadcaster * Christopher Magee (politician) (1848–1901), American political boss in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania * Christopher Magee (fighter pilot) (1917–1995), US Marine Corps aviator * Clare Magee (1899–1969), American politician from Missouri * Eamonn Magee (born 1971), Irish boxer, brother of Noel and Terry * Emily Magee (born 1965), American soprano * Fletcher Magee (born 1996 ...
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Magee Of Donegal
Magee of Donegal are a textile manufacturer, clothing manufacturer and retailer, and manufacturer and retailer of home goods based in Donegal Town, County Donegal, Ireland. The company are known for their woolen Donegal tweed, but also manufacture items from linen, cashmere, silk and other materials. Organization & marks Magee markets its wholesale and retail products separately. All brands are under the umbrella of the ''Donegal Bay Group, Ltd.''. The business has three main parts: weaving, product design and production, and retail. Weaving Wholesale cloth is marketed to the garment industry under the name ''Magee Weaving.'' For products made by outside companies using Magee fabric, a green woven label, embroidered in gold thread, bearing the legend ''MAGEE OF DONEGAL'' is sewn into garments next to the brand label. An escutcheon with three birds is inserted between the descender of the letter ''M'', with ''Fabric Made in Ireland'' subscribed to this, and the entire d ...
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Magee Secondary School
Magee Secondary School is a public secondary school on West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the first public high schools located in the Kerrisdale neighbourhood and is fed by the surrounding elementary schools in its catchment area. They include Maple Grove Elementary School, Dr. R. E. McKechnie Elementary School, and David Lloyd George Elementary School. It was used as a temporary hospital during the Influenza Epidemic in 1918. History The school was named after one of the first European settlers of British Columbia, with the school being located in the upstairs of Eburne Superior School at the current location of David Lloyd George; it was relocated in 1913 to its current location. While the original Magee Secondary School was built in 1914, it has since been reconstructed. The new Magee officially opened in the year 2000, right in time for the new millennium. The current student population at Magee is approximately 1275, and it has approxima ...
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Maniac Magee
''Maniac Magee'' is a novel written by American author Jerry Spinelli and published in 1990. Exploring themes of racism and inequality, it follows the story of an orphan boy looking for a home in the fictional town of Two Mills. Two Mills is harshly segregated between the East and West, blacks and whites. He becomes a local legend for feats of athleticism and helpfulness, and his ignorance of sharp racial boundaries in the town. It is popular in middle school curricula, and has been used in social studies on the premises of reaction to racial identity and reading. A TV movie was released on February 23, 2003. Major characters * Jeffrey Lionel "Maniac" Magee is an orphan and finds himself in Two Mills, where he becomes a local legend while trying to find a home. He has astonishing athletic abilities, runs everywhere he goes, can untie any knot, is allergic to pizza, and crosses the barrier between the East End and West End as if blind to racial distinction. He has done many h ...
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Magee Railway Station
Magee may refer to: People * Magee (surname) Places and institutions * Magee, Mississippi, a city in Simpson County, Mississippi, U.S. * Magee, New York, also known as Magee's Corners, a hamlet in the Town of Tyre, Seneca County, New York, U.S. * Magee, Queensland, a locality in Beebo, Goondiwindi Region, Australia ** Magee railway station * Magee College, a campus of Ulster University in Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland * Magee Secondary School, Vancouver, Canada * Magee-Womens Hospital of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pennsylvania, United States Other uses * Magee of Donegal, clothing manufacturer and retailer, County Donegal, Ireland * '' Maniac Magee'', a novel by Jerry Spinelli published in 1990 * Magee, a nickname for the cavity magnetron, a microwave vacuum tube device See also * Magi (other) * Maji (other) * Majhi (other) * McGee (other) * McGhee, a surname * McGhie, a surname *McGehee (surname) *McGehee, Ark ...
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Magee, Queensland
Beebo is a rural locality in the Goondiwindi Region, Queensland, Australia. It is on the border between Queensland and New South Wales. In the , Beebo had a population of 84 people. Geography Beebo is bounded to the south-west by the Dumaresq River, the border between Queensland and New South Wales. Magee is a neighbourhood in the locality () around the now-abandoned Magee railway station on the former Texas branch railway line. The north-west of the locality is within the Yelarbon State Forest which extends into Glenarbon to the north and west and into Brush Creek to the north-east. History Beebo was opened for selection on 17 April 1877; were available. The Beebo Provisional School opened on 4 November 1901 and became Beebo State School on 1 January 1909. The school closed on several occasions due to low student numbers, finally closing on 25 September 1964. The school was on the Texas Yelarbon Road at . The Texas branch railway line from Inglewood to Texas ...
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Magee, New York
Magee, also known as Magee's Corners, is a hamlet in the Town of Tyre, Seneca County, New York, United States, near the Junius town line. It is named after Thomas C. Magee, who built the first brick house in Magee. It is located five miles (8 km) north-northeast of the Village of Waterloo and six miles (10 km) northwest of the hamlet of Seneca Falls, at an elevation of 518 feet (158 m). The primary intersection in the hamlet is at N.Y. Route 414 and N.Y. Route 318. Magee is right off exit 41 of the New York State Thruway (Interstate 90 Interstate 90 (I-90) is an east–west transcontinental freeway and the longest Interstate Highway in the United States at . It begins in Seattle, Washington, and travels through the Pacific Northwest, Mountain West, Great Plains, Midwest, a ...). Government offices for the Town of Tyre are located in the hamlet. References *''Statutes at Large of the United States of America'', Volume 21, 1881, Washington Governmen ...
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Magi (other)
Magi are followers of Zoroastrianism or Zoroaster. Magi may also refer to: People * Mägi, a surname * Andrea Magi (born 1966), Italian boxer * Magī, or Magy (actor), Japanese actor Kojima Yūichi (born 1972) Places * Mago River (or Magi River), southern Ethiopia * MAGI, the Moscow complex of TsAGI, the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute of Russia Arts and entertainment * ''Magi'' (film), a 2016 Turkish horror film * '' Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic'', a Japanese fantasy action adventure manga series Other uses * Biblical Magi, the wise men portrayed in Matthew's story of Jesus' nativity * Magi language (Central Province), Papua New Guinea * Magi language (Madang Province), Papua New Guinea * Male accessory gland infection (MAGI), a medical condition * Modified adjusted gross income, in U.S. Tax Code * Mathematical Applications Group, Inc., an early computer technology company * Membrane-associated guanylate kinase, WW and PDZ domain-containing proteins MAGI1, M ...
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Maji (other)
Maji may refer to: Places * Maji, Ethiopia, city in southwestern Ethiopia ** Maji (woreda) * Maji, Iran, a village * Maji, Luhe District, a town in Jiangsu Province, China Other uses * Maji (surname), an Indian family name * Dizi people, also known as Maji, an ethnic group in Ethiopia ** Dizin language, or Maji, an Omotic language of Ethiopia spoken by the Dizi people See also * Maji Maji Rebellion, a rebellion in German East Africa * Majhi (other) * Majji * Magee (other) * Magi (other) * Machi (other) is an administrative unit in Japan, often referred to in English as List of towns in Japan, town. In Japanese and other languages, it may also refer to: Places *Machi, Iran, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran *Maji, Ethiopia, a city in southw ...
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